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List of banks in Lebanon. 1 language. ... Foreign banks. Citi; Arab Bank; Banca di Roma; National Bank of Kuwait (Lebanon) Closed banks. Al-Madina Bank;
Bank of Beirut and the Arab Countries s.a.l (Arabic: بنك بيروت والبلاد العربية, not to be confused with Bank of Beirut) is a Lebanese commercial bank that was established in 1956. [1] With its headquarters located in Clemenceau, Beirut, it is among the top ten banks in Lebanon, with a total capital of 157 billion LBP. [2]
Bank Audi: Financials Banks Beirut: 1830 Public bank P A Bank of Beirut: Financials Banks Beirut: 1963 Commercial bank P A Banque du Liban: Financials Banks Beirut: 1963 Central bank S A Banque Zilkha: Financials Banks Beirut: 1946 Defunct, merged into Société Bancaire du Liban in 1958 P D Beirut International Center Production (BIC) Consumer ...
Banks from four Arab countries are interested in investing in Lebanon’s struggling banking sector, which was hard-hit by the small nation’s three-year economic meltdown, a top Arab banker said ...
Today Arab banks are among the most pioneering in Developing countries, and some are competitors to major international banks. A new system of banking has also been introduced by the Arab World , to suit its Islamic laws regarding the creation of wealth, thus Islamic banks were created.
Banking is a very important part of Lebanon's economy with over 100 different banks, which makes the role of BdL particularly important. It currently owns 99.37% of the shares of Lebanon's national carrier, Middle East Airlines . [ 7 ]
CSCBank SAL (also known as CSC Group or “CSC”), is a Lebanese bank headquartered in Lebanon with offices in Jordan and Cyprus, along with processing centers located in the two countries. CSC has a branch network and operations in 30 countries in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
Societe Generale de Banque au Liban S.A.L. (SGBL, Arabic: بنك سوسيتيه جنرال في لبنان), founded in 1953, is a Lebanese bank. It is a subsidiary of SGBL Group, [1] which operates in Lebanon, and offers banking services in the Middle East (Lebanon, Jordan), the Gulf (United Arab Emirates) and Europe (Cyprus, France and Monaco).